The Panic #1
| Writer | Neil Kleid |
| Artist | Andrea Mutti |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Moments ago Annie Delgado was commuting into NYC via the PATH train to Christopher Street. Then the train derailed and her best friend died. Trapped beneath the Hudson River, without signs of help or a working phone, Annie and a group of strangers decide to put aside their differences, survive the night and stay alive. That is, until they discover one of their fellow commuters wasn't on the train before the crash.
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Jan 01, 1970The Panic #1 is a dramatic new story. From the first pages, it had me captivated. It is almost guaranteed that the plot is much more layered than the first glance. The jumpy nature of the structure and pacing means that we are never comfortable reading, with an unsettling art style too. The setting is different and the tension is intoxicating. This is more than just a horror story, it is a love letter to New York. Read Full Review
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Jonathan Cadotte
May 07, 2022The Panic #1 is a good-looking comic that does a great job building tension and setting a tone. But then hamstrings itself with a bunch of perplexing plot developments and character actions. Read Full Review
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